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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whatever happened to the EPS and their famous Blue Wall of Silence? I prefer the old EPS and their crooked ways. Now they just look like a bunch of bumbling Barney Fife's.

Also, how has a 14 year old boy been labelled a man? The victim states that she ways attacked by a group of men, yet only a 14 year old is charged. Guess she picked the wrong day to G.A.P (Gay and Proud).

Boo ya, init!

27 April 2010 at 04:38

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks as though the term the police used, “not specifically targeted,” is another way to say, “we don’t want to call this a hate crime.” Also it seems that the only person who put two and two together was Barry. Honestly, who looks at this and assumes it was a random act of violence? Just because a relationship between the victim and attacker does not exist and the attack was unwarranted, does not mean it was random. The police have apologized for their lack of judgment and flat out disrespect for Barry’s rights, but only out of obligation.

27 April 2010 at 06:17

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I believe it went something like this: "Stop making shit up--he is fourteen and fourteen-year-olds don't lie about why they attacked people to get out of being charged with a hate crime, why, fourteen-year-olds don't lie at all."
Sans my dramatic licence.

27 April 2010 at 17:10

Blogger TorontoSHARP said...

While the police really did bugger this up, the fact that the homophobic idiot was not charged with a hate crime might also have to due with the fact that he is only 14, and still protected under the Young Offenders Act.

That being said it's sad to see that so much hate a violence can be stored up in a teenager. Hopefully he gets some counselling, and hopefully the victim can manage to not live in fear.

27 April 2010 at 20:09

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If a 14-year-old is old enough to kick someone in the face because of her sexuality, he's old enough to face consequences for his actions.

28 April 2010 at 19:05

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